Korean Aspect of the Medical Problems of the Aged.
10.12701/yujm.1985.2.1.191
- Author:
Koing Bo KWUN
;
Jong Hak CHUNG
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Aged;
Ambulatory Care;
Digestive System;
Education;
Great Britain;
Humans;
Japan;
Korea;
Life Expectancy;
Long-Term Care;
Respiratory System;
Specialization
- From:Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
1985;2(1):191-202
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
As the result of a significant improvement in the economic situation and development of scientific techniques in Korea during the last 20 years, the life expectancy of Korea people has lengthened considerably and as a result the number of old aged people has markedly increased. Such an increase of the number of aged people brought about many problems. Authors would like to take a medical look at the “Problem of old aged people” presently facing us in Korea. Currently the number of people over 65 has increased rapidly and is 1,620,000, 4% of total population. But it is still much lower than 8.9% in Japan, 10.7% in U.S.A., and 14.9% in the United Kingdom. Over 25% of these aged people were found to have at least more than one disease which requires medical care. Diseases occur in the circulatory system, 30.9%, respiratory system, 17.1%, digestive system 8.6%, metal disorders, 8.4%, malignant neoplasms, 7.0%. About 51% of the aged over 65 are under medical security benefit, mostly with partial coverage plan. Their clinic visit rate was very low (2.0% in 1981), which might be due to financial reasons. Since diseases affecting the aged progress chronically, early detection and long term care are utter most important. However there is almost no special facility, long term care center or geriatric specialist. For proper management of medical problems in the growing population of the Korea elderly expansion of medical security coverage, greater number of specialized facilities, education of geriatric special manpower and efficient operating system should be established.